Hey there. So basically, find out how much the pencils and notebooks cost first.
The notebooks cost = $3.25
The pencils cost = $0.50
Then, think about what you need to figure out in this problem.
Jake has $20. You need to find how many notebooks Jake can buy in maximum after buying 8 pencils.
If Jake buys 8 pencils that costs $0.50 each, he spends $4 on the pencils.
So now, to find out how many notebooks he can buy, do 20 minus 4.
Jake's got $16 left.
If the notebooks cost $3.25 each, we need to find out how many notebooks he can buy by dividing them. So, 16 divided by 3.25 equals 4.923... and so on.
That means, Jake can buy 4 notebooks with his remaining money.
Answer:PQ
Step-by-step explanation: __
Line up the two: BCDE
OPQR
If they are the same which is equal to the same thing?
*hint* the two middle letters.
Answer:
It’s y = 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve for y by simplifying both sides of the equation, then isolating the variable.
I think the answer is no. I’m not sure. I’m sorry if incorrect
Answer:
-7
Step-by-step explanation:
-7 + 5 = -2
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